Ok.. I'm stumped. I can't think of anything to possibly check but, On my work computer, some pictures posted here on the forum will not show, others will. Mine. I do not post pictures FROM my work computer, so I know it's not that. I can access the forum from my phone, no problems at all with any pics. I can access the network from my personal laptop, no issues there either. I cleared the internet cache and cookies and such, the ol' CTL+Shift+Delete, and still nada.

Is your "only" prob not being able to see the pics from one computer? Can you see everything else OK from every computer?

Ctrl+shift+delete will pull up your browser history menu. Here you can delete cookies, cached info, passwords, etc. This is a good start for some problems. From both computers at my station, it is the same.

Scott P wrote:Is your work computer on a different network or ISP? Perhaps it has content filtering software that blocks images from certain hosting companies.

If any content is blocked, like photobucket, etc. I do get a window where the picture "should" be informing me that there is a blocked content access attempt, I am being watched and will be clubbed to death if it happens again. (Ok.. maybe that's a mild exaggeration) Only some pics. My pics come through just fine but, I have hosted through this site using the attachments tab below the reply box, and these come through without issue. This would point toward blocking of content, but there's no message indicating such.. Sigh..

Clearing Cache was the right thing to do... sounds like it's an issue with his browser... tried Internet Exploder or firefox or chrome... see if another browser works... if it's Firefox he can "reset browser" and that should clear it up, but he'll lose any settings and bookmarks he had...

OldUsedParts wrote:T-Dragon, here's what my Genius Step-Son had to say:

Clearing Cache was the right thing to do... sounds like it's an issue with his browser... tried Internet Exploder or firefox or chrome... see if another browser works... if it's Firefox he can "reset browser" and that should clear it up, but he'll lose any settings and bookmarks he had...

Cool, thanks! I hadn't tried IE or FF. I will do so now. From my best guess at this point, I would say it is blocked material. I can see images hosted through the forum page, (uploaded here directly) just fine. If they are hosted by instagram or any other sites, no go for me. The odd part is that I don't get a "blocked content" banner where the pic should be

Txdragon wrote:Ok.. I'm stumped. I can't think of anything to possibly check but, On my work computer, some pictures posted here on the forum will not show, others will. Mine. I do not post pictures FROM my work computer, so I know it's not that. I can access the forum from my phone, no problems at all with any pics. I can access the network from my personal laptop, no issues there either. I cleared the internet cache and cookies and such, the ol' CTL+Shift+Delete, and still nada.

Any other ideas?

Are you looking at the forum from a work network? If so the filtering in place may be your problem.

k.a.m. wrote:Are you looking at the forum from a work network? If so the filtering in place may be your problem.

Yeah, I think that's the ultimate conclusion I ended up with. The only photo site that was blocked previously was photobucket, but if it were image URL linked in the post (to show the pic here without having to click on anything), it was fine. It would also give me a little banner that had a blocked content message. Now I get nuthin'

I bring my laptop with me to work now anyways (been tuning my ol' civic), and I also check up on my phone. Not too big a deal really.

I suspect your company has an intrusion prevention system (IPS) set up behind the firewall facing outbound. The IPS is sniffing incoming packets and looking at the meta-data of the contents. Meta-data is data about data. Some graphics have a slew of meta-data, others not so much. This would explain why some pics show, and others don't. Highly compressed graphics might be blocked (dropped). Malware has been proved to hide in highly compressed graphics, as the compression alters the malware's file signature.

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DATsBBQ wrote:I suspect your company has an intrusion prevention system (IPS) set up behind the firewall facing outbound. The IPS is sniffing incoming packets and looking at the meta-data of the contents. Meta-data is data about data. Some graphics have a slew of meta-data, others not so much. This would explain why some pics show, and others don't. Highly compressed graphics might be blocked (dropped). Malware has been proved to hide in highly compressed graphics, as the compression alters the malware's file signature.

That makes sense. Hackers and hijackers are getting more and more clever.